Bruno wrote:I am only coming if the doughnuts are coming. I still have not had one of the damn things and they were on some damn rick seback show the other night. I almost drove out there after watching that.

I agree completely. Those donuts kick butt! Even two day old ones taste like they were made that morning.

Sure wish they'd ship the damn things.

Something else ya gotta try while you're up there is the pies at the Girard Dinor (yes, I spelled that correctly). Awesome.

Bruno wrote:I am only coming if the doughnuts are coming. I still have not had one of the damn things and they were on some damn rick seback show the other night. I almost drove out there after watching that.

I agree completely. Those donuts kick butt! Even two day old ones taste like they were made that morning.

Sure wish they'd ship the damn things.

Something else ya gotta try while you're up there is the pies at the Girard Dinor (yes, I spelled that correctly). Awesome.

Was it you or Mello that had two pieces after the large lunch? I know I wanted to, but could not bring myself to do it.

This year we eat there twice.

Posted on: 2011/9/14 14:12

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just a recommendation for the guys that are making the long drive out there... get up EARLY... walk into a spot with a headlight and fish the hr or 2 before sunrise and the first hr of sun up. It can be tough to get motivated after the long drive but in my experience it is well worth it out there. I've had plenty of mornings that have made it worthwhile. Coffee/breakfast can wait for when the fishing gets tougher.

My son (TUNA) and I are going to try and make it. If we can we will arrive on Friday evening and stay until Sunday evening. I look forward to meeting some of the people to associate with names on the forum. I read alot of the posts but never really post much. look forward to meeting some fellow flyfishermen.